Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Howard Greenberg Gallery is a New York based gallery specializing in photography, founded in 1981 by Howard Greenberg. Since its inception, the gallery has played a central role in establishing photography as a major field within the fine art market, developing a program that traces the medium’s evolution from Pictorialism and Modernism to contemporary practice. It is widely recognized for its early and sustained advocacy of photojournalism and street photography as significant artistic genres.
The gallery represents an extensive roster of influential photographers, including historic figures such as Eugène Atget, Henri Cartier Bresson, Gordon Parks, Edward Steichen, Paul Strand, and Edward Weston, alongside later and contemporary artists such as Edward Burtynsky, Joel Meyerowitz, Vivian Maier, and Alex Majoli. It also holds exclusive estate representation for Berenice Abbott and Arnold Newman. After relocating from SoHo in 2003, Howard Greenberg Gallery established its exhibition space in the Fuller Building on East 57th Street, complemented by a dedicated archive containing more than forty thousand photographs. This dual structure supports the gallery’s long standing commitment to both scholarship and public exhibition, serving collectors, curators, and researchers alike.